Mortgage Brain appoints Lender Development Manager
Mortgage Brain has announced the appointment of Jonathan White as one of its new Lender Development Managers.
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Jonathan joins Mortgage Brain with 25 years financial services and technology experience, previously as sales and commercial director at Personal Touch Financial Services. Other roles include head of strategic relationships at 1ST Exchange, director of provider management at Sesame, operations director at Misys IFA Services and a number of positions with Bankhall Investment Associates.
In his new role, Jonathan will be responsible for developing further technology partnerships with UK lenders, both from an intermediary and retail perspective with a strong focus on supporting lender requirements in the lead up to, and compliance with, the European Mortgage Credit Directive.
Commenting on his appointment, Jonathan said:
“I am absolutely thrilled to be joining Mortgage Brain. The business has a proud history of supporting both mainstream lenders and professional intermediaries with a wide range of clever technology solutions backed by a forward thinking ethos.
“Both MMR and the forthcoming changes to mortgage credit regulation, outlined as part of the European Mortgage Credit Directive, will further drive the need for more lenders to consider their strategies to ensure consumers are provided with clear information and are kept informed before, during and after the point-of-sale. Mortgage Brain is perfectly placed to help them with this and I’m looking forward to playing my part.”
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